Selangor Journal
The Royal Malaysian Customs Department headquarters in Putrajaya. — Picture via FACEBOOK

Joint operation by Malaysia, Indonesia to curb smuggling

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 19 — A total of 170 customs personnel from Malaysia and Indonesia are involved in the Indonesia-Malaysia Coordinated Customs Patrol (Patkor Kastima) operation to curb smuggling activities in the Strait of Malacca from October 18 to November 9.

A joint statement from the Customs Departments of both countries today said the operation was divided into five patrol sectors from Kuala Perlis-Penang to Pontian-Sungai Pulai for 70 Customs officers from Malaysia, while 100 officers from Indonesia would carry out the operation from Acheh to Batam.

The operation was inaugurated by Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) director-general Datuk Anis Rizana Mohd Zainudin@Mohd Zainuddin and Indonesian Customs and Excise (DJBC) director-general Askolani at the maritime border of the two countries.

Also present were RMCD deputy director-general (enforcement/compliance) Datuk Sazali Mohamad and assistant director-general (enforcement) Ribuan Abdullah.

“Cooperation between the two countries is crucial to protect the borders from smuggling activities, and the involvement of RMCD and DJBC will have a more serious impact,” read the statement.

— Bernama

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